Marc Augé: Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity (1992)
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Rasheed Araeen, Sean Cubitt, Ziauddin Sardar (eds.): Third Text Reader on Art, Culture and Theory (2002)
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“Third Text has been the world’s leading journal on art in the global context. Known for challenging received notions of art practice, art history, popular media and cultural theory, it has never accepted unquestioningly the claims of anti-racism, multiculturalism or postcolonialism. Similarly, Third Text has not only championed new artists from six continents, it has raised the critical temperature and the political stakes for art and cultural practice in the age of globalization. This Reader brings together classic essays by some of the best-known critics in global art and cultural studies, together with some of the most exciting new voices to emerge over the last decades. Divided into sections that cover history, representation, identity, film, “post” theory, globalization, the Reader will be invaluable to students and teachers of art, cultural studies, media studies, postcolonialism and globalization.”
Selected contributors: Zygmunt Bauman, Rustom Bharucha, Zeynap Çelik, James Clifford, Sean Cubitt, Jimmie Durham, Clifford Geertz, Stuart Hall, Kobener Mercer, Benita Parry, George Ritzer, Edward Said, Ziauddin Sardar, Julian Stallabrass, Slavoj Zizek.
Publisher Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002
ISBN 0826458513, 9780826458513
392 pages
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Comment (0)Ars Electronica Festival Documentation & Catalog Archive, 1979-2007
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The Festival documentation presents selected art projects and relevant texts from 27 years of Ars Electronica. Some of the texts showcased here have been abridged; you’ll find the full text in the Catalog Archive, which contains unabridged versions of all texts that have been published in the Ars Electronica catalogs since 1979.
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